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King hints at Tottenham departure
Tottenham captain Ledley King has warned the club he may leave unless they start to win silverware.
The England defender, who has more than three years left on his contract, has been linked with moves away from Spurs.
"The key to me staying is for the club to be challenging for trophies," the 24-year-old told the Daily Mail.
"As long as we're moving in the right direction there won't be a problem but the moment I feel we aren't is the time when I have to think about my future."
King has impressed in Spurs' excellent recent run of four Premiership wins in a row and a rise to eighth in the Premiership table.
But he has refused to rule out a move to local rivals Arsenal.
"It's flattering to be mentioned in the same breath as clubs like Arsenal and I can never say never," added King.
"But I don't want to think about leaving Spurs. As far as I'm concerned, I can achieve all my ambitions at Tottenham."
King's agent Jonathan Barnett also voiced doubts over his client's long-term future, suggesting Spurs would have to offer a significantly better pay deal.
"He loves Tottenham but, at the same time, Ledley needs to be playing for a club who match his ambitions," said Barnett.
"It's up to Tottenham, with their new manager, whether they do that.
"They would have to break the bank to get him to sign another contract and that means the same kind of money being paid to other England defenders.
"Spurs approached us with a tentative offer but we're in no hurry."